by Justin Brass
Content warning: This post discusses personal experiences with mental health, and sensitive topics of BDD (body dysmorphia disorder). Please read with caution. The social identities of people are categorized through a psychiatric model of studying mental health, which treats women’s mental health quite problematically. This is due to how psychiatry is presently structured in relation to its own historical biases, which have apathologized women’s experiences for many centuries through feminine distain.
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